Sunday, January 28, 2018

Chookies love their watermelon

On these hot days, I like to give the girls some melon, to help them cool off a bit. They love it, and eat it right down to the rind. Bottoms up, darlings!




This was last Dec 2017 - how the girls get shade.



Gold fire ixora

Thought I would try a yellow one for a change. The other colours seem to be stronger than the Malay Pink, so we'll see how it goes, provided the chooks leave it alone.


It's still only VERY small!


New flowers on it - hope that means it will live.


New leopard lily and transplanted lilies

Bought these great leopard lilies this morning from Maree, at the market. They are also called 'blackberry lilies'.

Blackberry Lily, Leopard Lily (Belamcanda chinensis)



And moved the white spider lilies from their pot into the ground. Hope they take grow in the semi-shade of the large hibiscus there.



Also planted the walking irises in the ground - hope they take off and don't get dug out by the chookas!


They look a bit tiny here!



Garden shots today and moved the veggie plots

I managed to mow the front lawn in amongst the rain showers, so it looks neat for another week. altogether though, it is somewhat dry lately - we do need more rain. I spread some lime around to encourage the lawn to take up any organic material nutrients (that's the white patches in the photos).

had been to the local markets in the morning and spent about $100 on plants!! New azaleas, a bromeliad or two (in anticipation of the shade and 'rainforest look' I want to create) and other bits and bobs. All cheap.


I moved the vegie planters around - gave the chooks a treat - they are happy digging and spreading what is left of the soil there.

I'm going to grow palms and other stuff in there, I think. As a barrier, create a 'yard' space, in front of the future carport. With large rainforesty, tropical things growing at the back, to make shade for gingers and broms in the understory in front. Look how brown is the grass.





The front looks neat - I am just satisfyingly feeling like I am getting somewhere with this garden now. I still have plants to put in the garden beds, it's just the chooks - I am fearful of them digging and uprooting anything new!


The photos don't really show the lovely colours - all the pinks and crimsons. They do show the dryness and browning off though!






And the side - I whipped all the weeds yesterday.


How it all looked before I moved in -



As the trees came down -


 And now, in the sunset:




Taffy's beautiful foot-beans!


Flaked out as usual. My beautiful lazy girl.


I've had Teeny for a year!

Tiina is one! She was born in Dec 2016, and came to live with me in Jan 2017.

I've had her for a year. She's still so cute!






Here she is when she was first with me - she adapted quickly to her new home.
I added another 'i' to her name, just to be different. 'Tiina'.